(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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This holiday is a celebration that takes place before Lent and Easter. It’s widely celebrated in Brazil with floats, parades, and dancing.
This country was home to the Inca empire. It’s capital in Lima and it’s located on the western half of South America, bordering the Pacific Ocean.
This Dominican baseball player has set many records over the years, including 700 home runs. He has won 2 World Series titles.
This beautiful Inca Ruin is located on a mountain in Peru. It’s the most visited tourist destination in the country.
This event celebrates a girls 15th birthday and transition into adulthood. Girls celebrate by going to church and having a party with friends, food, and dancing.
This country is the largest country in South American. It’s the only country in South America where Portuguese is the official language
This country located to the south of Mexico, is home to many Maya people, who carry on the culture of that ancient civilization.
This term refers to someone from Central or South America.
This food from Latin America is made of a cornmeal cake with different kinds of fillings. They can be eaten throughout the day and are popular in Venezuela and Colombia.
This music style combines Latin and Caribbean music and has become very popular in recent years. Many of it’s artists are from Puerto Rico.
This holiday celebrates dead ancestors. Families set up altars and make offerings to dead loved ones.
This country on the northern border of South America is home to a diverse population and culture. It’s also home to many diverse species and ecosystems.
This country is a large island, that until recently, hasn’t had close communication with the U.S. One of its most famous leaders was Fidel Castro.
This term refers to people who speak Spanish and are from Spanish speaking countries.
This place is a U.S. territory, made of several islands. It’s capital is San Juan and it is known for its beautiful beaches.
This artist used a mix of his African, Latino, and American heritage to create awesome works of graffiti art and eventually moved on to traditional painting.
This person fought for the rights of farm workers in the 1960s. He did this by organizing unions and speaking out.
This artist was a Mexican woman who was known for her stunning self-portraits. She often referred to the pain of a bus accident she was in as a child.
This is the most prominent religion in Latin America. It reached America when Spanish and Portuguese groups colonized the area. Almost half of the people who celebrate this religion live in Latin America.
This massive statue of Jesus Christ is located in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It’s the fourth largest statue of Jesus in the world.
This woman was at the center of a court case to desegregate schools in California, after being denied access to a school that only allowed white students.
This archaeological site is located in Mexico and is home to ancient Mayan ruins.
This person was the first Hispanic woman to travel to space. She has spent nearly 1,000 hours in space
This country is known as the gateway to South America. It’s home to snow covered volcanos, mountains, and tropical beaches.